In 2025, the Fishers Arts Council marks two decades of fostering art and culture with a year packed full of exhibitions, events, and community activities. Founded in 2005 by the Fishers Town Council, the organization has grown into a cultural cornerstone, offering beloved programming like the monthly “Second Friday” gallery receptions.
“‘Second Friday’ has become synonymous with our gallery receptions,” said Ross Hilleary, Fishers Arts Council President. “We’re thrilled to expand with gallery hops and partnerships with the city. It’s a perfect night out for art lovers or anyone looking for a fun community experience.”
The reopening of Fishers City Hall brings the arts council’s gallery “back home” while maintaining the FAC Hub Gallery at the Hamilton County Community Foundation. “Running two gallery spaces allows us to support more artists and reach more community members,” said Les Reinhardt, Executive Director.
Upcoming Exhibits and Events
The Art Gallery at City Hall will host 12 monthly exhibits, featuring artists and themes such as:
- January: Free Associations – The Art of Jerry Mannell
- February: The Golden Age – Artists 50 & Better
- March: Disability Awareness Month
- June: The Calligraphy Guild of Indiana Member Show
Meanwhile, the FAC Hub Gallery will present quarterly exhibits like My Art is My Movement – The Art of Johnson Simon and Hispanic Heritage Celebration.
Artists and musicians can apply to participate in exhibits, Second Friday events, and the new “Gallery Hop” series, launching February 14. The Gallery Hop invites the public to explore multiple venues, enjoy performances, and even earn a free dessert at Four Day Ray by completing the hop.
Other signature events include the Car & Art Show in June, Harvest Fest in September, and Winter Art Markets at Sun King.
Details for artist and musician applications will be available on December 23 at fishersartscouncil.org.
Building on Two Decades of Impact
With expanded partnerships and innovative programming, the Fishers Arts Council continues to enrich the community through visual, musical, and cultural arts. Residents are invited to celebrate this milestone year and make 2025 a year of artistic exploration and connection.